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egypt revolution - wave your flag

to the brave revolutionaries of egypt who inspire the world
egyptian women protest against brutal treatment by military - video world news guardiancouk

hundreds of women protested in cairo against military rule and the brutal treatment of female protesters by egypt
tahrir activist: west supplying army regime with means of oppression

three people have reportedly been killed in new clashes in cairo after egyptian soldiers and police launched a major crackdown on protesters in tahrir square tens of thousands have been protesting since friday at a lack of reforms ahead of crucial elections egyptian political activist ahmed salah doesn039t expect a swift reaction from the west as he blames these countries for supplying the army regime with the means of oppressionrt on twitter http:twittercomrt_com rt on facebook http:wwwfacebookcomrtnews
three big pigs

thousands in cairo egypt protests and demonstrations on tuesday january 25 2011

streets of cairo egypt as demonstrations and protests spark all over the country january 25th 2011 is a new day in history
young boy leads chants at feb 5 2011 solidarity rally for democracy in egypt - toronto canada

young boy leads chants at feb 5 2011 solidarity rally for democracy in egypt - toronto canadajust weeks after a revolution in tunisia toppled its decades-old dictatorship a similar movement in egypt is poised to overthrow the 30-year old regime of hosni mubarak please join us for a city-wide family-friendly rally and march in downtown toronto in support of the egyptian people039s struggle for freedom and democracy and to support all freedom struggles across the region please bring your placards banners and noise-makersorganized bycanadian coptic associationegyptian national association for changetoronto egypt solidarity campaigncanadian arab federationcanadian peace alliancetoronto coalition to stop the warmore information:http:wwwnowarca
military prevents confrontation between protesters and police in cairo

around 9am saturday january 29 2011 egyptian police attempted to clear a street leading to cairo039s tahrir square police fired shotguns into the air to announce their presence following a night of massive civil unrest in cairo a group of protesters moved towards them from tahrir square three egyptian military armored vehicles moved in to obstruct police fire seemingly to protect protesters the follow raw footage shows what happened next
a message of solidarity sent to the egyptian pro-democracy movement

gerardange february 06 2011 28 likes 0 dislikeson february 5th 2011 eight thousand people in a show of solidarity met in san francisco to form a common bond of support for the valiant citizens fighting for human rights in egypt crossing an historic and epic threshold in human history where technology and human spirit were joined together forming a bond to create a new future a future based on equality and human rights replacing the corrupt fascist government and secret police that had terrorized their citizens for over thirty years in resent months these break-through technologies were developed and created new applications that would forever change what everyone perceived as business as usual one key component in this puzzle was wikileaks wikileaks started by playing a key role in exposing cracks in the walls of secrecy exposing the truths as well as the lies that were hidden safely from site wikileaks today continues into the future exposing even more lies and more corruption to the publica tsunami of truth is sweeping around the globe starting in tunisia and sweeping across into egypt revealing a pattern of systemic corruption that inter-connects with many governments after the last few weeks the world will never be the same as the people of tunisia and now egypt stand firm against corruption and human rights as the world continues to watch the ways of the past to fall victim to the technology of the futurethere is a lot the people of the world can learn from the good people of tunisia and of egypta re awakening of quottrue democracyquot as we see with the quotpro-democracy movementquotwe must all watch and learn and also show our supportregardless of what country we reside in all people everywhere all want the same basic things in lifeour media continues to try to divide us and to manipulate our view points and attitudes with spin designed in hiding the real facts with the established and accepted status quobut as we can see that failed to continue to work in egypt and tunisia as peoples sources of information expanded with access to the internetwikileaks woke the people up exposing open corruption directly to their government and what happened next is nothing less than historic their citizens used the magic of social media quickly sharing that information and spreading it like a wild fire starting within seconds connected hundreds of people to thousands and then to tens of thousands and to millions the ability to connect everyone together nowwe can look at this historic movement changed everything the old embedded corrupt government regimes of the past are now fully exposed and corruption is everywhere we can clearly see today these inter-connected governments are quotallquot in damage control globally and more worried about the state of their fascist systems than about their own people and citizenseven here in the usa our government own statements from obama039s weak statements to clinton039s hollow words clearly showing that the main agenda is not about the people but about damage control and survival of the system quotmubarakquot is a big part of that systemwhat is happening in egypt today is larger than egypt alone it is a global movement connected through all corrupt governments it is a global voice for all human rightsthe people of egypt who are right now in the trenches fighting for the cutting edge of democracy in egypt are in fact standing out there on the front lines for every one of usegypt039s corruption is our corruption we are all connected to these crimes globally soon it will be our turn go to my other story:http:currentcomnews92959412_mubarak-thugs-force-anderson-cooper-into-hidinghtm92961647martin luther king said: quotthe hottest place in hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral conflict----------------------------------grard angpresident ceogap international satellite broadcasting incgap international news serviceswin-tv corporationwin foundation - 501c3live-web mobile broadcasting service3879 magnolia drive palo alto california 94306voice: 415 306-2525cell: 415 717-8302efax: 415 962-4113gerard_angewin-tvnethttp:wwwwin-tvnethttp:live-webushttp:wwwyoutubecomusergerardangehttp:mymedia-matchcomgerardangehttp:wwwlinkedincomingerardangehacks ampamp hackers: http:owly2nq50http:twittercomgerardange http:currentcomusersgerardangehtmgap international news service: 2011 gerard ange039 productions international inc all rights reserved
riz khan - tariq ramadan and slavoj zizek on the future of egyptian politics

the revolutionary chants on the streets of egypt have resonated around the world but with a popular uprising without a clear direction and an unpopular leader refusing to concede egypt039s future hangs in the balance riz khan talks to muslim scholar tariq ramadan and slovenian philosopher slavoj zizek about the power of popular dissent the limits of peaceful protest and the future of egyptian politics
the us could never protest like egypt has - by comedian lee camp

http:twittercomleecamp the us could never protest like egypt has - by comedian lee camp
meet asmaa mahfouz and the vlog that helped spark the revolution

this vlog was recorded on january 18th by asmaa mahfouz the girl who helped start it all she had shared it on her facebook and it had gone viral it was so powerful and so popular that it drove egyptians by the thousands into tahrir square and drove the egyptian government to block facebook i039ll shut up now and let asma talktranslated by iyad el-baghdadi subbed by ammara alavi find me here:wwwel-baghdadicomwwwfacebookcomiyadelbaghdadiwwwtwittercomiyad_elbaghdadi
scott walker tv ad: the subliminal message

http:wepartypatriotscom played scott walker039s anti-worker tv ad in reverse this is what we heard
mubarak verdict: justice served- news analysis 06-02-2012

a 30-year dictatorial rule undone by an 18-day revolution reached its climax for the man who was once on top: former egyptian president hosni mubarak was given the life sentence for his role in the killing of protesters his sons gamal and alaa were cleared of corruption charges and several senior security officials were found not guilty of murder the verdict sparked anger amongst egyptians in this news analysis we will look closer at the political ramifications in a country that will presidential elections in about 2 week039s timefollow our facebook on: https:wwwfacebookcompresstvchannelfollow our twitter on: http:twittercompresstv
listening post - bahrain: below the radar

on this week039s show: bahrain - a small kingdom cracking down on the media in a big way plus a look at state media in post-revolution egypt